Introdução
The AdTech Basic Mini Hi-Temp Hot Glue Gun is a popular tool among crafters, DIY enthusiasts, and professionals for its convenience and reliable bonding capabilities. However, like any tool, it can encounter operational issues over time, with one of the most common problems being a stuck trigger. Fortunately, repairing a stuck trigger is a straightforward process that can be accomplished with basic tools and a little patience. This guide will walk you through the steps required to disassemble the glue gun, identify the cause of the stuck trigger, and restore its proper functionality.
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Using a Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the five screws from the side of the glue gun.
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Gently pry apart the outer casing into two halves.
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Check the trigger area for any clogged glue.
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If you find any glue buildup, carefully remove it using a utility knife or tweezers.
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If the trigger is still stuck, make sure to secure the internal parts and that they are properly aligned.
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Remove the spring from the trigger mechanism by gently pulling it off the peg.
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Pull out the silver pin from the top part of the trigger and dome piece and set it aside.
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Place the trigger mechanism back inside the casing.
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Reinstall the spring by gently pulling it back onto the peg.
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Align the holes in the trigger’s top part with the holes in the dome piece by sliding the trigger into position.
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Insert the pin through the aligned holes in both parts. Push all the way through to properly secure them.
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Check that all the internal parts are aligned and seated correctly.
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Place the two halves back together and align them with the screw holes.
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Reinstall the five screws.
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Plug in the glue gun to test and see if the trigger moves smoothly and dispenses glue.
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